August, 2012 - Embassy of Pakistan

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August, 2012 - Embassy of Pakistan
Embassy Newsletter - August 2012
Ambassador Rehman’s Message
Eid Mubarak! Though now behind us, I hope the holy month was a blessed time in your lives and the lives of your
families, and that it initiated a year of recommitment to advancing interfaith harmony and peace as foundational
values for civilized societies.
For the Embassy, Ramazan was an opportunity to reach out to members and leaders of other religious communities,
disabusing them of the extreme caricature of Islam they often see in the media, to replace it with a discourse on the
Islam that enjoins on its believers the centrality of tolerance, peace, equality and compassion as codes of conduct
for public and private behavior. We held a well-attended Interfaith Iftar Dinner where members of many different
religions came together to break the fast. The occasion was an opportunity for several faiths to reiterate a message of
mutual tolerance that unites us in challenging times.
Because Eid ul Fitr was so early in the calendar year, it happily coincided with the 66th year of Pakistan’s Independence
on August 14. In celebration of these events, the Embassy welcomed the community to join in the hoisting of our
national flag, together with a reading of the Independence Day Messages of Pakistan’s President and Prime Minister.
This was followed by a Chand Raat celebration that marked the end of Ramazan on the eve of Eid.
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We used the weeks during which Congress was in recess to reach out to the vibrant Pakistan diaspora in California
and Houston where the community and consulates hosted large gatherings, which reflected the rich diversity of the
Pakistani-American talent pool in these areas. Given that outreach to the community is a renewed priority at the
Embassy, these meetings gave us a unique opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest. The core message from the
Embassy was principally one that advanced the twin goals of institutional and individual unity of the diaspora, as well
as bridge-building through active participation in the American mainstream.
Speaking of bilateral engagement, as the summer comes to a close, we are happy to report that after weathering a
difficult period, both governments have begun taking important steps to stabilize the Pak-US relationship. In the
months ahead, we look forward to a series of official interface opportunities in both countries, which should help
expand the space for ongoing dialogue at multiple levels.
Embassy Celebrates Eid and Pakistan’s 66th Independence Day
Pakistan and U.S. Security Officials Exchange Visits and Reaffirm Relationship
High-level military and intelligence officials from Pakistan and the US exchanged productive visits.
IN THIS ISSUE...
2-3A Celebration of Pakistan’s
Independence and Eid ul Fitr
Ambassador Works to Strengthen Relations
Ambassador Rehman met with Pakistani-Americans, academics, and government officials during
the month of August to maintain and strengthen the bilateral relationship.
Pakistan’s State Bank Acts to Spur Investment and the Economy Continues
to Strengthen
Action by the State Bank to lower interest rates is expected to spur foreign investment.
Another Pakistani Film Maker Receives International Recognition
“Seedlings” a film about loss, forgiveness and redemption wins two major awards at the New York City
International Film Festival.
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Trade and Economy
4-5 Pakistani-U.S. Relations
5-7 Embassy Events and
Other News
A CELEBRATION OF PAKISTAN’S INDEPendence and EID ul FITR
Embassy Hosts Flag Hoisting Ceremony
on Pakistan’s 66th Independence Day
On August 14, the Embassy celebrated the country’s
66th Independence Day with a flag-hoisting ceremony.
The proceedings started with recitation from the Holy
Qur’an. While the national anthem played, Ambassador
Rehman hoisted Pakistan’s national flag. Independence
Day messages from President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime
Minister Raja
Pervez Ashraf
reaffirming the
ideals of democracy
and the egalitarian
progress espoused by
Pakistan’s founding
father — Quaid-eAzam Muhammad Ali Jinnah — were read on the occasion.
The ceremony concluded with prayers for solidarity,
development and security of Pakistan and its citizens.
The Embassy
of Pakistan
celebrated
Pakistan’s
66th year of
Independence.
President
Asif Ali Zardari
“Our founding fathers envisioned Pakistan as a
country where democracy, constitutionalism
and rule of law would reign supreme…. a country
where the power of the ballot, and not bullet,
will determine the political choices of the people.
On this day I wish to call upon everyone to work
together for the strengthening of democracy,
empowerment of the people and for a progressive,
tolerant, moderate and modern Pakistan as
envisioned by our great leaders.”
Prime Minister
Raja Pervez Ashraf
Video of the event can be seen here: http://
embassyofpakistanusa.org/Flaghoisting_14082012_EOP_
Washington_DC.php
Eid Mubarak!
U.S. President Barack Obama conveyed a message
of hope and peace from the American people to
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on the occasion
of Eid ul Fitr.
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“I would like to take you back to the address made by
the Father of Nation to the Constituent Assembly
on 11th August, 1947 where he said “You are free; you
are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to
your mosques or to any other place of worship in
this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion
or caste or creed - that has nothing to do with
the business of the State.” Let me assure my fellow
citizens that in conformity with the guidelines laid
out by the Father of the Nation, my government is
committed to an equal status for minorities, as
citizens of the State.”
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Eid Gala at Pakistan Embassy Showcases National Culture
A Chand Raat gathering at the Embassy on the eve of Eid offered an opportunity for guests to experience Pakistani culture around
Pakistan’s 66th Independence Day. Hosted by Ambassador Rehman, the event attracted Pakistani-American families, senior
U.S. officials, Pakistan experts and journalists alike. Welcoming the participants, Ambassador Rehman noted that the festive
gathering reflected the Pakistani-American community’s enthusiasm. “Such occasions provide an opportunity to showcase
Pakistani culture, which is full of life, fun, art, traditions, customs and color.” The breaking of the last fast (Iftar) of the holy
month of Ramazan was coupled with a display of Pakistani traditions, cuisine and customary rites. Guests were treated to a musical
performance by famous Pakistani singer Waris Baig and his son, Amaar Baig. Video of the event can be seen here:
http://embassyofpakistanusa.org/Chand_Raat_08192012.php
From left to right: At the Chand Raat gathering, the Ambassador spoke to the guests, who enjoyed Pakistani food and received henna drawings and bangles. Waris Baig and
his son, Amaar, performed for the guests. Air Attache Haseeb Paracha and Trade Minister Azmat Ranjha enjoyed the festivities.
trade and economy
August was a resilient month for Pakistan’s
economy as local and international investors
sought to capitalize on new opportunities.
Some of Pakistan’s largest firms broke records.
In August, the Karachi Stock Exchange benchmark
100-share index, the KSE100, closed above
15,000.00 - its highest level since April 2008.
Meeting of Deputy USTR with Amb. Rehman
The Deputy United States Trade Representative, Ambassador
Demetrios Marantis met Ambassador Sherry Rehman at the
Embassy in Washington, DC in August. The discussions focused
on ways to deepen and strengthen trade and investment ties
between Pakistan and the United States.
The Ambassador informed Ambassador Marantis of the
high priority that Pakistan attached to moving to a more
trade focused relationship with the US and underscored the
importance of enhancing access to the US market for Pakistani
exporters. Ambassador Marantis told the Ambassador that
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the “US-Pakistan Business Opportunities Conference” being
arranged in London on October 04-05, 2012 will be a positive
step in promoting trade and investment ties between the two
countries.
State Bank of Pakistan Cuts Interest
Rates, Seeks Investment
State Bank Governor Yaseen Anwar announced a two-month
period of expansionary monetary policy and cut interest rates
by 1.5 percent, beginning August 13, to encourage private sector
investment and increase foreign exchange reserves. The recent
receipt of $1.12 billion in U.S. Coalition Support Funds and $13.2
billion in overseas remittances contributed in limiting the external
current account deficit and cushioning government borrowing.
India Formally Allows Foreign
Investment from Pakistan
On August 1, India lifted its ban on foreign investment from
Pakistan. Pakistani citizens and incorporated entities can now
make investments in India after notification and receipt of
government approval.
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PAKISTAN-U.S. RELATIONS
Ambassador Rehman and U.S.
CENTCOM Commander Gen. James Mattis
meet at Embassy
Ambassador Rehman and Gen. James Mattis conversed during a
meeting at the Pakistan Embassy.
On August 30, General James Mattis met with Ambassador
Rehman at the Embassy. They discussed matters of
mutual interest including enhancing cooperation for
better coordination between Pakistan and the United
States. The Ambassador emphasized the need to build a
relationship based on trust and mutual respect. General
Mattis acknowledged Pakistan’s contribution in the fight
against terrorism and assured continued cooperation to
achieve peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Ambassador Participates in Aspen
Security Forum
In July, the Aspen Security Forum
hosted an event on Afghanistan
and Pakistan. Ambassador
Rehman called for an end to U.S.
drone strikes in Pakistan while
at the same time, the Pakistani
envoy made it clear that the fight
against terrorism is a shared
struggle and everyone including
Afghanistan, the United States
and other international partners
have to do their part to counter
Ambassador participates in
Aspen Security Forum
the menace. While responding to
remarks from other participants
at the forum, the Ambassador spoke about the positive
transformation taking place in Pakistan and remarked “This
is a new Pakistan; catch up gentlemen!”
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/AspenS
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Security Leaders Exchange Visits and
Reaffirm Relationship
Lt. Gen. Zahir ul-Islam, the director general of Pakistan’s
Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate engaged in
substantive and productive discussions with his CIA
counterpart Director Gen. David H. Petraeus and other
US officials during his August visit to Washington, DC. Lt.
Gen. Islam said he sought to improve the counterterrorism
efforts and requested American assistance in halting
cross-border incursions by the Taliban from Afghanistan.
Gen. Ashfaq
Parvez Kayani
and Gen. John
Allen sat down
together in
August.
Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan,
visited Pakistan’s army chief Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani
in Pakistan on August 2nd. Gen. Allen noted that steps
to build an enduring, strategic and carefully defined
partnership are underway. Gen. Kayani emphasized that
the relationship should be based on mutual trust, respect
and transparency.
Ambassador Rehman and Congressman
Dan Burton Agree To Promote Better Ties
On August 2,
Ambassador Rehman
met Congressman Dan
Burton (R-Indiana),
Chair of the House
Foreign Affairs
Committee
Ambassador Rehman met with Congressman
Dan Burton in August.
Sub-Committee on
Eurasia and Central
Asia and the Republican co-chair of the Congressional
Pakistan Caucus. The Ambassador thanked Rep. Burton
for his longstanding support for Pakistan, apprised him
of the recent positive developments, and discussed ways to
further strengthen the relationship. Rep. Burton recalled
Pakistan’s friendship with the U.S. through the Cold War
and offered his assistance in promoting better relations.
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Meeting With U.S. Special Envoy to the OIC
and ISNA representatives
Ambassador
Rehman met with
Rashad Hussain,
U.S. Special Envoy
to the Organization
of Islamic
Cooperation
(OIC) in August.
The State Department Coordinator for the Organization of Islamic
Cooperation Mr. Rashad Husain and the representatives of the
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) met the Ambassador
and discussed their cooperative efforts to promote dialogue
between different faiths. The Ambassador said that Pakistan as
a leading OIC member advocated dialogue among all cultures.
She underlined that tolerance for cultural, racial, religious
and linguistic diversities is essential for international peace,
understanding and friendship.
Ambassador Rehman meets CIRF
Chairperson Katrina Lantos Swett
Ambassador Rehman met with CIRF
Chairperson Dr. Katrina Lantos Swett at
the Embassy.
On August 8, 2012 Dr. Katrina
Lantos Swett, Chair of the U.S.
Commission on International
Freedom called on Ambassador
Sherry Rehman, and exchanged
views on protection and
promotion of religious freedom
and minority rights.
DCM Khan visits RNC in Tampa
Deputy Chief of Mission Dr. Asad
M. Khan and IL State Treasurer
Dan Rutherford meet in Tampa,
FL during the Republican National
Convention.
Deputy Chief of Mission Dr. Asad
M. Khan visited Tampa, Florida
during the Republican National
Convention in order to witness
the nomination process for the
presidential elections firsthand.
During the event, he met with
various delegates and informally
exchanged views on subjects of
mutual interest.
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U.S. State Department Iftar Dinner
The U.S. State Department hosted an Iftar for the officers of
the Embassy of Pakistan on Thursday August 16. Speaking
on the occasion, Ambassador David D. Pearce, Senior Deputy
Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan,
welcomed the Ambassador and officers of the Embassy. He
spoke about the virtues of patience and tolerance that the
month of Ramadan inculcates in the believers and stressed
that the same message must resonate across all faiths. This
Iftar provided a unique opportunity for informal interaction
between officials of the Embassy and the State Department.
Iftar Dinner By The White House
Ambassador Rehman attended the Iftar dinner hosted by
President Obama at the White House. This was the fourth
Iftar that President Obama has hosted. During his remarks
at the dinner, the President reflected on the importance
of religious freedom and the important role Muslims have
played throughout US history. He referred to the special
display of the Quran, which once belonged to Thomas
Jefferson, as a reminder that along with the generations of
patriotic Muslims in America, Islam — like so many faiths —
is part of the national story of United States.
Ambassador Rehman Attends Working
Group on Regional Security
The Ambassador
participated in the U.S.Pakistan Dialogue Regional
Security Working Group
meeting at the Stanford
University in Palo Alto,
California on August
Ambassador Rehman joined high-level participants 23-24, 2012. The meeting
was a joint initiative of the
for a round-table event on security relations.
former US Secretary of
Defence William Perry and the former US Secretary of State
George Schultz. The two-day event focused on US-Pakistan
relations and the evolving security and political situation in
Afghanistan. The other notable participants from Pakistan
included the former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Committee General Ehsan ul Haq, the former Foreign
Secretary Mr. Najmuddin Shaikh, the former Governor of
the State Bank Mr. Ishat Hussain, the former Ambassador
Maleeha Lodhi., Mr. Rifaat Hussain, and Mr. Moeed Yusuf.
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EMBASSY NEWS AND OTHER EVENTS
Embassy of Pakistan Hosts Interfaith
Iftar Dinner
Ambassador Rehman Highlights
Diaspora’s Role In Building Relations
Diplomats, academics, spiritual leaders, and believers
from many faiths gathered together to celebrate the
breaking the fast on August 13 at an Iftar dinner hosted
by Ambassador Rehman. Conveying the message of
tolerance that was envisioned by Pakistan’s founder
Ambassador Rehman said, “investing in dialogue,
promoting pluralism and respect for another’s beliefs
are the way nations, communities and people will build
bridges of peace and cooperation amongst each other.
At the end of the day, our faith teaches tolerance, and
tolerance alone is the idiom, the unifying principle in
humanity that upholds human rights, pluralism and the
rule of law.”
Not far from San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge,
Ambassador Rehman highlighted the role of PakistaniAmericans in building ties with the U.S. at an event
organized by the Consulate General of Pakistan in
collaboration with the Organization of Pakistani
Entrepreneurs (OPEN), Pakistan-American Cultural
Council (PACC), Pakistan Chamber of Commerce (Bay
Area) and Pakistan Times on August 21st. She outlined
the measures taken by the Government of Pakistan
to strengthen democratic institutions, the media and
judiciary. The Ambassador also elaborated on the
Embassy’s outreach programs to the Pakistani community
in Washington, DC and invited suggestions on how to
improve services.
The Ambassador spoke and dined with Mr. William Aiken, Dr. Carol Flett,
H.E. Shankar Prasad Sharma, and Rev. William Sachs (L-R).
The religious leaders in attendance included Rev.
William Aiken, Rev. Dr. Carol Flett, Rev. William
Sachs, Dr. Rajwant Singh, Rabbi Bruce Lustig, Dr.
Mohamed Elsanousi and Imam Majid. In addition
to many leading Pakistani scholars and experts,
representatives from interfaith institutions, human
rights organizations, various community leaders,
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Chairperson Dr. Katrina Lantos Sweet, the President
of Rumi Forum Emre Celik and a number of senior
diplomats were in attendance, including Nepalese
Ambassador to the United States Shankar Prasad
Sharma, representatives from the embassies of Italy
and Sri Lanka, Ambassadors Wendy Chamberlin,
Howard Schaffer, Teresita Schaffer and John McDonald.
Video for the event can be viewed here: http://
embassyofpakistanusa.org/Ambassador_interfaith_
iftar_08132012_V.php
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The Ambassador speaks to the Pakistani-American community of the California
Bay Area.
DCM Welcomes Pakistani Students to
the U.S.
Deputy Chief of Mission, Dr.
Asad Majeed Khan addressed
the participants of Pakistan
Global Undergraduate
Exchange Program in
Washington, DC on August 10,
2012. The program is run by
the U.S. State Department’s
Bureau of Educational and
DCM Dr. Asad M. Khan meets with
Pakistan’s participants to the Global
Cultural Affairs and includes
Undergraduate Exchange Program.
a semester-long visit by
Pakistani undergraduate
students to various U.S. universities. A total of 200 students
will participate in the program in two batches during
2012-13.
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Luncheon with Pakistani Community
in Los Angeles
Amb. Rehman Addresses PakistaniAmericans Via Video Conference
On August 27, Ambassador Sherry Rehman met with
over 200 prominent members of the Pakistani-American
community at a luncheon organized by the Consulate
General of Pakistan, Los Angeles in collaboration with
leading Pakistan-American organizations including the
Council of Pakistan American Affairs (COPAA), Pak-US
Chamber of Commerce – California chapter, Pakistan
Arts Council, NISWA, Merit Grants for Young
On August 18, Ambassador Rehman addressed a
group of Pakistani-Americans via a video conference
arranged by the Houston Consul General Aqil Nadeem.
The Ambassador emphasized to this group of political
activists, entrepreneurs, investors, professionals and
community leaders that they are critical to helping
advance Pakistan-U.S. relations. Pakistan, she said, is
seeking expanded trade rather than aid with the U.S .and
their input and advocacy role will be vital to that end.
“Seedlings” Wins Major Awards at
U.S. Film Festival
The Ambassador spoke and met onstage with LA City Controller Wendy Gruel and
City Attorney Carmen Trutanich.
Women (MGYW) and Developments in Literacy (DIL) at
a local hotel in Long Beach, California. Local officials
and community leaders also attended the luncheon and
welcomed the Ambassador to Los Angeles. In her address,
Ambassador Rehman highlighted the important role
that the Pakistani diaspora plays in building strong ties
between the American and Pakistani communities. She
encouraged the Community to be proactive and engage
widely and frequently with American public officials in
order to clear misperceptions that exist about Pakistan.
She also outlined the measures taken by the Government
of Pakistan in strengthening democratic institutions
in Pakistan, mentioning in particular safeguarding the
rights of minorities and empowering women through
legislation passed by Parliament.
Directed by Pakistani film maker Mansoor Mujahid,
“Seedlings” won two major awards at the New York City
International Film Festival’s opening ceremony. Produced
by Bodhicitta Works, the film won the People’s Choice
Award for Best Film and Best Actress in a Lead Role for
actress Aamina Sheikh’s performance. Nominated in
seven categories, “Seedlings” is a story of loss, forgiveness
and redemption personified through the lives of three
individuals bound together by a devastating accident.
Ambassador visits the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art
Ambassador Rehman
visited the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art
where she was received by
Jane Burrell, Senior Vice
President of Education
(L-R) Dr. Steve Markel, Shaila Andrabi
and Public Programs of
(President Pakistan Arts Council),
LACMA, Julie Romain
Ambassador Rehman, Jane Burrell,
Hina Abidi (Vice President Pakistan Arts
and Nancy Fox, Assistant
Council), Ayesha Kamran, Ruquiya Khan,
curator and Curatorial
and Nancy Fox.
Administrator of the
South and South-east Asia section of the Museum.
The Curator and Departmental Head of the South and
Southeast Asian Art Council of the Museum, Stephen
Markel, conducted the Ambassador around the
Museum.
After receiving Certificates of Appreciation, the outgoing Embassy of
Pakistan interns posed for a commemorative photo with the Ambassador
and Embassy officials.
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Consular Services in the US.
The Pakistan Embassy in Washington and its four Consulate Generals in New York, Houston, Chicago,
and Los Angeles provide consular facilities including passports, visa, attestation and the NICOP services
to the public. All these offices maintain websites for providing guidance to the public, clearly listing the
requirements for various consular services. The Machine Readable passports are a new addition. At present
this facility is available at the Consulate Generals in New York and Los Angeles. It will be expanded to the
other consulates and the Embassy in due course.
The five offices also issue visas to U.S. passports holders, authenticate legal documents, and process the
National Identification Cards for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) etc. The documentation required for these
services is clearly listed on the website www.embassyofpakistanusa.org. The forms for these services can be
downloaded online and the paperwork can be submitted through mail. The website is regularly updated to
reflect any changes in the Government of Pakistan regulations.
The valued community members are advised to visit the website while preparing the paperwork for any
service. The website is regularly updated to reflect any changes in the Government of Pakistan regulations.
The Consulate General’s websites can be accessed on the following addresses:
New York:
Houston:
Chicago:
Los Angeles:
www.pakconsulateny.org
www.pakistanconsulatehouston.org
www.cgpkchicago.org
www.pakconsulatela.org
The Embassy of Pakistan welcomes your feedback.
Please send your comments to newsletter@embassyofpakistanusa.org
or visit www.embassyofpakistanusa.org